Volunteer at Passport Craft Beer & Food Pairing Tour
ORGANIZATION: Strawbery Banke Museum
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Strawbery Banke hosts PASSPORT in partnership with New Hampshire Public Television, as a fundraiser benefitting both nonprofits.
The PASSPORT Main Event (5:00-7:30 pm) invites guests to enjoy a savory tour of craft beers from over 20 small and larger brewers, perfectly paired with appetizers prepared by local chefs. Attendees and volunteers alike learn about beer styles and the cuisines they complement, and listen to a live band perform.
We are looking for volunteers to fill many vital functions:
- Event Setup and Cleanup
- Assisting restaurants and Brewers
- Monitoring zero waste stations
- Registration and check-in
- Directing guests and answering questions
The event is held rain or shine under tents throughout the museum grounds. Volunteers will be given breaks and are allowed to sample the food, but not the beer.
Please let us know by September 9th if you can help!
More opportunities with Strawbery Banke Museum
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Strawbery Banke Museum
Location:
14 Hancock Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801, US
Mission Statement
To promote understanding of the lives of individuals and the value of community through encounters with the history and ongoing preservation of a New England waterfront neighborhood. Toward that goal, Strawbery Banke Museum: • Acquires and conserves, for today's visitors and for future generations, historic buildings, objects, and other materials pertinent to its mission. • Conducts research aimed at placing local developments within the broader context of city, state, and national history. • Disseminates the results of that research to the public through exhibitions, publications, demonstrations, tours, symposia, workshops, and other educational activities and programs.
Description
Strawbery Banke Museum is a place to learn, a place to gather, and a sustainable resource for the community. Through restored furnished houses, exhibits, historic landscapes and gardens, and costumed roleplayers, Strawbery Banke interprets the living history of generations who settled in Portsmouth, NH from the late 17th century to the mid-20th century. The historic houses and galleries are open May 1 through October 31, 10 am to 5 pm daily; and November through April for guided walking tours, site rentals, public programs, and special events.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Strawbery Banke Museum14 Hancock StreetPortsmouth, NH 03801
DATE POSTED
July 23, 2018
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 21
- One shift of 5 hours
- Requires standing in place or walking around the museum grounds.